I usually post a photo of one of my favorite sculptures in Boston, The Robert Gould Shaw Memorial, which is installed across the street from the Massachusetts State House, on the Boston Common.
"Commissioned from the celebrated American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens in the early 1880s and dedicated as a monument in 1897, the Shaw Memorial has been acclaimed as the greatest American sculpture of the nineteenth century.
The relief masterfully depicts Colonel Shaw and the first African American infantry unit from the North to fight for the Union during the Civil War. The sculpture combines the real and allegorical, and presents a balance of restraint and vitality."
I also include, with the post, Robert Lowell's moving poem about the Shaw Memorial in which Lowell ties in the yet unresolved issues of the Civil War with the mindless consumerism that grips the nation in his poem “For the Union Dead”. It is one of my favorite poems; and when I visit the Shaw Memorial, as I often do, I think of Lowell's poem that so perfectly limns the relief and its setting in the Boston Common.
"One of Lowell’s best-known works, Union Dead is a multi-layered poem set in the heart of Boston. On the surface, it is an elegy to the heroic Massachusetts 54. The soldiers fought with valor and moral integrity while trying to preserve the Union and end slavery. A closer examination reveals a country that blindly worships Capitalism. Following consumerism alone has left the country directionless. Lowell watches the steam shovels atwork and comments that avarice is literally and figuratively shaking the Massachusetts Statehouse, “Parking spaces luxuriate like civic sandpiles in the heart of Boston. A girdle of orange, Puritan-pumpkin colored girders braces the tingling Statehouse.” Lowell is nostalgic for the Boston of his youth and for a country, real or imagined, whose moral integrity was intact. Lowell is raising an objection to a country that commodifies the nuclear age, he objects to the new realism; he objects to the triumph of
commercialism over morality, he objects to a country that has forsaken spirituality for physicality:“On Boylston Street a commercial photograph shows Hiroshima boiling over a Mosler safe, the “Rock of Ages” that survived the blast. Space is nearer.”
The space that Lowell speaks of is just that--Nothingness. Extinction of the human race will be the cost if we cannot move to higher moral ground."
FOR THE UNION DEAD
The old South Boston Aquarium stands
in a Sahara of snow now. Its broken windows are boarded.
The bronze weathervane cod has lost half its scales.
The airy tanks are dry.
Once my nose crawled like a snail on the glass;
my hand tingled to burst the bubbles
drifting from the noses of the crowded, compliant fish.
My hand draws back. I often sigh still
for the dark downward and vegetating kingdom
of the fish and reptile. One morning last March,
I pressed against the new barbed and galvanized
fence on the Boston Common. Behind their cage,
yellow dinosaur steamshovels were grunting
as they cropped up tons of mush and grass
to gouge their underworld garage.
Parking spaces luxuriate like civic
sandpiles in the heart of Boston.
a girdle of orange, Puritan-pumpkin colored girders
braces the tingling Statehouse,
shaking over the excavations, as it faces Colonel Shaw
and his bell-cheeked Negro infantry
on St. Gaudens' shaking Civil War relief,
propped by a plank splint against the garage's earthquake.
Two months after marching through Boston,
half of the regiment was dead;
at the dedication,
William James could almost hear the bronze Negroes breathe.
Their monument sticks like a fishbone
in the city's throat.
Its Colonel is a lean
as a compass-needle.
He has an angry wrenlike vigilance,
a greyhound's gentle tautness;
he seems to wince at pleasure,
and suffocate for privacy.
He is out of bounds now. He rejoices in man's lovely,
peculiar power to choose life and die-
when he leads his black soldiers to death,
he cannot bend his back.
On a thousand small town New England greens
the old white churches hold their air
of sparse, sincere rebellion; frayed flags
quilt the graveyards of the Grand Army of the Republic
The stone statutes of the abstract Union Soldier
grow slimmer and younger each year-
wasp-waisted, they doze over muskets and muse through their sideburns…
Shaw's father wanted no monument
except the ditch,
where his son's body was thrown
and lost with his "niggers."
The ditch is nearer.
There are no statues for the last war here; on Boylston Street, a commercial photograph
shows Hiroshima boiling
over a Mosler Safe, the "Rock of Ages"
that survived the blast. Space is nearer.
when I crouch to my television set,
the drained faces of Negro school-children rise like balloons.
Colonel Shaw
is riding on his bubble,
he waits
for the blessed break.
The Aquarium is gone. Everywhere,
giant finned cars nose forward like fish;
a savage servility
slides by on grease.
--Robert Lowell
On the Boston Common:
Over 200 volunteers spent Wednesday planting flags for Memorial Day on the grounds of Boston Common in downtown Boston in honor of those who served and died for our country.
The flags represent all of the fallen soldiers from Massachusetts who have died since the civil war.
Peace.


23 comments:
On this day I focus my energies on the ideals of the founding fathers.
To say their vision is the final word is to deny growth, every living thing on this planet grows with time. Out, inward, spreading, reaching, it is all growth, it is all as our earth asks of us.
I also have a dream, of a world which understands that our very diversity is our strength. I have a dream wherein each diverse piece plays it's part of the greater whole. I can imagine our world free from the petty arguments of religion, of boundaries, of those who refuse to accept the reality of now. I can imagine level discourse, the freedom to disagree without insult, of speech that is truly free.
I can imagine. Peace you gave to me Shaw, I return it with gratitude this Memorial Day.
I imagine we all, or at least most of us share your dream Grey One. And in moments of silence and stillness found in meditation, for a brief period, it seems as if that dream is reality.
Then as always a return to the relative world of now. With the distractions and delusions so prevalent in our upside down world.
Achieving the dream of universal equality, of true freedom and liberty, both political and economic, will require an escape from capitalism and its insatiable exploitation of resources, both natural and human.
The dream is possible. There have been many throughout time who have attempted to show us the way. However, as a species we have either simply ignored, or actively walked in the opposite direction of the path leading us to that dream.
I learned that an ancestor of mine died while wearing the blue uniform of the Union during the final months of the Civil War.
The fact there still exists a "Confederate Memorial Day" in the former slave states where Blacks are now being stripped of democratic representation tells me the Civil War never really ended. MAGA is a continuation of the Confederate cause, with its racists in power dividing our country.
It is the continuation of capitals exploitation of human capital across the globe. And it is incoherent in our own Constitutio. Politics and capitalism have always been attached at the hips. And by its very essence and nature is fascistic. Now, as we give in more and more to technology and AI it is egregiously embedded in our culture and controls our lives in ways and to a degree never before witnessed.
The tools to create fear and distraction, allowing the capital class to manipulate truth are at the highest level ever witnessed in USA history. We are now a nation run by capitalist oligarchs with their insatiable greed and need for control.
They found their useful idiot in Donald J. Trump and sycophants.
Dube, Can you give an example of Blacks being stripped of their democratic representation.
"A federal three-judge panel blocked Alabama's attempt to use a revised congressional map, ruling unanimously that it is still "intentionally discriminatory" against Black voters. The court ordered the state to use its current map, which features two majority-Black districts, for the 2026 midterm elections" SOURCE
There's your example. Taking away people's right to representation, as Alabama, Tennessee, Louisiana, and So. Carolina are attempting is taking away representation for the Black community.
Tennessee: State lawmakers carved up the majority-Black city of Memphis into three separate congressional districts to eliminate the state’s lone Democratic congressional seat.
Louisiana: Republicans are pushing to eliminate one of the state’s two Black-majority districts, a move that prompted a major legal battle over election delays.
Alabama: GOP leaders have aggressively petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to allow them to dismantle a key district currently represented by a Black Democrat.
South Carolina: The Republican-led legislature has advanced revised districts and considered throwing out primary results to push for additional favorable seats.
When the SCOTUS dismantled the Voting Rights Act because they claimed it is no longer needed, these southern states immediately diluted and even eliminated Black districts that represented that community.
Can you explain the thinking behind what those states did?
Skud,
Do you actually think Trump and his party are gerrymandering in red states to benefit Black representation in their districts? Soon there may be NO Black majority districts in the New Confederacy.
Not that I expect you to pay any attention to non-Trumpist propaganda.
https://nashvillebanner.com/2026/05/08/tennessee-congressional-districts-black-voters-memphis/
Analyzing Tennessee’s New Congressional Map By the Numbers
Census data refutes lawmakers’ claims that the redistricting helped balance urban and rural areas; a new breakdown shows the division of Black and Democratic voters
In a heated three-day special session, Tennessee lawmakers redrew the state’s nine Congressional districts this week, fracturing Memphis and calling into question the motives of those advocating for the sudden, aggressive redistricting.
The new boundaries will likely benefit Republicans in the upcoming midterms by eliminating the state’s last Democrat-controlled district.
Democrats who opposed the effort, which targeted the state’s only majority-Black district, criticized the redistricting as racially motivated and worried it would disenfranchise Memphis’ Black voters.
Republicans supporting the map argued that the redrawn districts would balance urban and rural areas to create more fair and accountable Congressional representation.
On top of that, Tennessee Republicans are wanting to keep mostly Black voters in the dark after changing their district.
https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/tennessee-voter-notice-law-change-gop-gerrymander/
‘Jim Crow on steroids’: Tennessee gerrymander included nixing rule that voters must be notified about new districts
Skud,
Can you give us an example of you having read ANYTHING we write and show you?
Each new diversification and "Division of Labour" reduces the collective conscience and social bond which pursues the common/ general economy, and not the private, individuated one. Diversity means complexity, and complexity creates fragility. The "petty arguments of religion" are between religions, not those within them. For the common "goods" they seek are most often incommensurable. Meden agan!
Districts gerrymandered to achieve racialized outcomes are evil if they subsequently get re-gerrymandered to favor no specific race? Who knew?
Your examples show that republicans are not succeeding in their efforts. Where has it been successful and the term will likely is not positive but maybe.
Dube, Of course I read everything you post because it is so insightful. We just differ in our opinions.
Republicans have consistently voted AGAINST non-partisan districting while Democrats have voted for it.
Joe Con is clearly telling us he believes an all-white Congress is the way to make America great. (Just don't call him a racist. He's a "racial realist" or whatever the latest term white supremacists are using.)
Afrikaners represent 95% of the roughly 6,000 individuals resettled into the United States under the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP).
Joe Con, would like to whitesplain this for us without lying about "anti-white racism"?
There are no solutions, Les. There are only trade-offs. Lukacs (Theory of Reification) was an optimist. His mentor Max Weber (Theory of Enchantment) was not. I tend towards Weber.
The post-WWII neoliberal capitalist consensus is supported by both the New Left (Neo-Liberals) AND the RINO-Right (Neo-Conservatives) in support of American economic hegemony. Here are 3 options for preventing a bronze age style Late-Capitalist collapse. The first is to "do nothing" and pray you die before it collapses (the current Neo-liberal political 'Empire' consensus). The second is to scale back on globalism and roll the dice on Wakanda-like national technology (AI Tech SIngularity - The Musk-Trump-Techbro-NatCon technofeudal gamble). And the last is to pull back and technologically simplify to re-establish National free markets. And no, this isn't the "green new deal" that complicates the energy grid. It's an organizational simplification that reduces the current division of labour and eliminates AI/ Search engine directed control over the marketplace. Choose your poison.
Joe Conservative, you replied to me "The "petty arguments of religion" are between religions, not those within them."
Really? Huh. I disagree with you and here's the Greatest God Joke by Emo Phillips to prove my point. Hope this illustration helps you understand how your view of religion is simplistic at best.
"Once I saw this guy on a bridge about to jump. I said, "Don't do it!" He said, "Nobody loves me." I said, "God loves you. Do you believe in God?"
He said, "Yes." I said, "Are you a Christian or a Jew?" He said, "A Christian." I said, "Me, too! Protestant or Catholic?" He said, "Protestant." I said, "Me, too! What franchise?" He said, "Baptist." I said, "Me, too! Northern Baptist or Southern Baptist?" He said, "Northern Baptist." I said, "Me, too! Northern Conservative Baptist or Northern Liberal Baptist?"
He said, "Northern Conservative Baptist." I said, "Me, too! Northern Conservative Baptist Great Lakes Region, or Northern Conservative Baptist Eastern Region?" He said, "Northern Conservative Baptist Great Lakes Region." I said, "Me, too!"
Northern Conservative†Baptist Great Lakes Region Council of 1879, or Northern Conservative Baptist Great Lakes Region Council of 1912?" He said, "Northern Conservative Baptist Great Lakes Region Council of 1912." I said, "Die, heretic!" And I pushed him over."
Oh my stars, I laugh every time one of them gets yeeted over the bridge. I might have listened to a few of those sorts of conversations back in the day.
By the way, diversity in nature is a strength no matter how you try to philosophize it into unbearable complexity. You just want to poke the bear so to speak. Not going down that path with you because you do not debate in good faith.
Oh almost forgot to mention, your mansplaining skills are at their peak of freshness. Well done you! Did you break out a new package for me? I feel so special.
There is no such thing as free markets. The term is but an illusion created and weak npropagandized by the global capital class for maintaining and insuring control and benefit flows to capital accumulation in the too 1 to 3 percent of the population. Free markets are a scam and always have been. The capital class, supported by ignorant politicians insure the eventual collapse of the present coercive and exploitive system. The USA is now an inverted pyramid and the excessive wealth in the hands of the few at the top WILL result in its pending collapse and disintegration.
Skud,
Well, then. If you read what we share, you show no sign of absorbing the information
There's an explanation and it relates to your innate right wing authoritarian personality.
From the National Library of Medicine, NIH:
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7384563/
Closed-minded cognition: Right-wing authoritarianism is negatively related to belief updating following prediction error
Here, we identify a novel factor that may predict belief updating: right-wing authoritarianism (RWA), which is characterized by a desire for order, structure, and preservation of social norms. We hypothesized that because people who score high on RWA are motivated to preserve entrenched beliefs, they may often fail to successfully update their beliefs when confronted with new information. Using a novel paradigm, we challenged participants’ false beliefs and misconceptions to elicit prediction error. In two studies, we found consistent evidence that high-RWA individuals were less successful at correcting their false beliefs.
This is why we can lead you and MAGA to facts, but your BELIEFS will negate them.
So I'm certain you won't believe this either. The countless examples in MAGA lies, closed mindedness, and your rigid belief system reveal this assessment to be valid.
I adhere to Emile Durkheim's definition of religion (father of sociology)...
Religion - "A unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things, that is to say, things set apart and forbidden- beliefs and practices which unite in one single moral community called a Church, all those who adhere to them."
-Emile Durkheim
There are theistic and non-theistic religions. America has at least 2 civic religions. The one established by the US Constitution, and the one established by the Democratic Party (Woke). Petty squabbling is all I do here.
And no, I have done nothing differently in response to your queries. Ask Shaw why she posted 95% of my responses instead of only 10% last week.
Capitalism has already been replaced. Your Cloud-Serf posting here as a form of "leisure" is sold back to you in the form of adverts for you to pursue your "brand" after schizophrenic identity formation with presented products. Your information is the Cloudalist's traded information commodity. Your market isn't free. Google and Amazon screen and filter your Search requests and direct you to the seller who'll kick back the biggest fee to Jeff Bezos.
So yes, by comparison, the old box store model was much "free-er" than this one.
You "discovered" the lowest price using your OWN algorithm.
Why meditation/contemplation is such a powerful tool to increase awareness and at the same time shatter illusion/delusion. :)
In other words, the "enchantment" of Calvinism has worn off in Capitalism. When secularized, it became more true/ real. It became "reified" in the false belief that it has become "dis-enchanted/ demystified". The psychology of the commodity fetish is a further disenchantment that "reifies" belief.
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